Scottsdale resident accepted to Nebraska entrepreneurial program
Posted 10/11/24
Sam McCracken of Scottsdale is among 23 student entrepreneurs selected for the inaugural cohort of the Nebraska Entrepreneurship Accelerator at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. McCracken is a …
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Scottsdale resident accepted to Nebraska entrepreneurial program
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Scottsdale resident Sam McCracken was accepted to the Nebraska Entrepreneurship Accelerator at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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Sam McCracken of Scottsdale is among 23 student entrepreneurs selected for the inaugural cohort of the Nebraska Entrepreneurship Accelerator at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. McCracken is a senior majoring in Clifton Builders management at the university.
The accelerator, part of the college of business’ center for entrepreneurship, supports entrepreneurial students across the university through a comprehensive approach, combining individualized development plans with access to resources and structured peer groups.